Can create new LV without rebooting?

We have an HP rp2470 running 11i. It has two 73.4GB drives and one volume group. there are multiple logical volumes already in this volume group. The application staff need another logical volume but this server as usual has to be up most all of the time. Can a logical volume be added either by using the LVM utility in SAM or command line without requiring a reboot or at least can the LV be added then the reboot be done later so that the downtime is much shorter?

Re: Can create new LV without rebooting?

Hi:

> Can a logical volume be added either by using the LVM utility in SAM or command line without requiring a reboot or at least can the LV be added then the reboot be done later so that the downtime is much shorter?

Re: Can create new LV without rebooting?

so your application staff need "another" logical volume, so just check out whether there were free spaces at that volume group(I think it should be vg00), and them use lvcreate to create a new logical volume, and use newfs to create filesystem, use lvextend to mirror this new logical volume, if it is necessary(and i do think this should be),just read the manpage of every command you will need to use to get familiar to them.

Re: Can create new LV without rebooting?

Assuming the vg00 is already mirrored and you don't need to mirror the logical volume any more. Only thing need to do is just create a lv from vg (make sure there is still space available.) by using lvcreate command.